Paul McGlothin
Paul
McGlothin is
executive director of
The CR Way Longevity Center.
He started studying chemistry at age 9, having a small lab
beside his father’s who was an outstanding clinical researcher in
pharmacology. Paul’s avid work with his dad through high-school and
college chemistry books was augmented by visits to the chemistry
laboratories at the University of Tennessee.
Simultaneous with his interest in chemistry was his love for classical
music, especially performing the clarinet repertoire. His enthusiasm and
talent led to scholarships at, among other educational opportunities,
Interlochen Arts Academy, Oberlin Conservatory, Tanglewood Music Center
as well as principal clarinet positions in symphony orchestras
at
Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. The challenge of performing at full
potential motivated Paul to use his background in science and research
to understand how diet and lifestyle could contribute to peak
performance.
Paul’s interest in science, diet, and lifestyle leapt forward when
Paul’s doctor introduced him to calorie restriction as a way of raising
his level of health and possibly achieving significant life extension.
Soon Paul and his wife, Meredith Averill who chairs the CR Society’s
board of directors, assembled a team of doctors to help them sort out
fact from fiction, testing clinical outcomes of their
calorie-restricted diet.
To help better understand what to expect from
human calorie restriction, Paul and Meredith collaborated with
MetaMetrix Clinical Laboratory in Atlanta to create the first study of
long-term calorie restriction in humans. Subsequently, they helped
assemble the human cohort for studies with Drs. Luigi Fontana and John
Holloszy and their colleagues at the Washington University in Saint
Louis School of Medicine, which has grown into the first longitudinal
study of the effects of human calorie restrictors who have been limiting
calories with a focus on optimal nutrition. In addition to contributions
to project planning, both Paul and Meredith participate as study
subjects.
During this period Paul also worked with a variety of labs on multiple
projects, including testing the beneficial effects of maintaining low
circulating blood glucose, studying the effect on the lipid profile of
taking in various fats, and creating a pilot study on Resveratrol that
was reported at the 2004 CR Society Conference. Paul’s outstanding work
in testing and reporting CR results and helping create calorie
restriction research projects led to his being named Research VP of the
CR Society Intl., where he works with scientists to plan studies and
also serves on the Society’s board of directors.
In 2009, Paul and Meredith were asked to help plan and create, a human
CR research project CRONA (Calorie Restriction with Optimal
Nutrition
and Aging): A
Milestone Study
To Look at the Genetic Effects of CR in a Human Cohort of Long-Term CR
including world famous researchers in each of several related fields:
- Elizabeth Blackburn, (Biophysics and Biochemistry, UCSF)
- Anne Brunet (Dept of Genetics, Stanford)
- Elissa Epel (Psychiatry, UCSF)
- Pankaj Kapahi (Buck Institute for Age Research)
- Cynthia Kenyon, (Biophysics and Biochemistry, UCSF)
- Jue Lin (Biochemistry & Biophysics, UCSF)
- Eric Verdin (Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology and UCSF)
Realizing that CR Way followers needed advanced dietary software to gain the most from their lifestyle, Paul and Meredith collaborated with Ed Prestwood of NutriBase to create NutriBase CR Way Edition software.
Paul has been featured on the BBC, Good Morning America, Today, FoxNews, NBC Nightly News, ABC News, 20/20, CBS News The Early Show, 60 Minutes, The BBC, NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corp.), German public television, Australian 60 Minutes, as well as in New York magazine, Fortune, and other publications. Radio appearances are too numerous to list.
Paul and Meredith are a bridge: translating the research into application. The CR Way “diet” is based on decades of research, e.g., at the National Institute on Aging, Harvard University, Washington University, and their own testing. They welcome all to join them. In fact, they have just opened The CR Way Longevity Center in Westchester County, NY, the first bricks and mortar location that CR practitioners can call their own.
Watch CR-III sample clip: Interview with Paul McGlothin, Food & Addiction: The Other Side – Caloric Restriction, ImmInst 2010 – Paul McGlothin on Calorie Restriction in Humans, via Teleplace, and The CR Way. Read Paul McGlothin How To Be Happy On A Low Calorie Diet, Extreme Makeover Eating like a bird may extend your life. But is it worth it?, and You Are What You Don’t Eat: An interview with caloric restriction advocates Meredith Averill and Paul McGlothin.